Abraham Lincoln and His BooksM. Field, 1920 - 108 páginas |
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... told Senator Henderson that he was greatly troubled by the question of the freedom of the slaves , and was under great pressure from the radical proponents of abolition , especially Charles Sumner , Henry Wilson and Thaddeus Stevens ...
... told Senator Henderson that he was greatly troubled by the question of the freedom of the slaves , and was under great pressure from the radical proponents of abolition , especially Charles Sumner , Henry Wilson and Thaddeus Stevens ...
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... told this story , and he beckoned Senator Henderson to his side , and silently pointed his finger at three men at that moment crossing from Pennsylvania Avenue over the White House lawn to the door of the Executive man- sion . They were ...
... told this story , and he beckoned Senator Henderson to his side , and silently pointed his finger at three men at that moment crossing from Pennsylvania Avenue over the White House lawn to the door of the Executive man- sion . They were ...
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... told Herndon that he considered that volume the best schoolbook ever put into the hands of American youth . That opinion was justified . It was a great book . At New Salem , Lincoln read law , and had his introduction to natural history ...
... told Herndon that he considered that volume the best schoolbook ever put into the hands of American youth . That opinion was justified . It was a great book . At New Salem , Lincoln read law , and had his introduction to natural history ...
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... told him that this statement was not true when it was written , but that it was true before the book was published ; for he pro- cured Plutarch and read his great work in order that Mr. Scripps ' book might be true in every detail . As ...
... told him that this statement was not true when it was written , but that it was true before the book was published ; for he pro- cured Plutarch and read his great work in order that Mr. Scripps ' book might be true in every detail . As ...
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... told stories in personal argument and in jury trials , he almost never told a story in one of his formal addresses . His published speeches * See " The Soul of Abraham Lincoln , " by William E. Barton ; chapters XIII , XIV , XV . may be ...
... told stories in personal argument and in jury trials , he almost never told a story in one of his formal addresses . His published speeches * See " The Soul of Abraham Lincoln , " by William E. Barton ; chapters XIII , XIV , XV . may be ...
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A. C. McClurg Abingdon Press ABRAHAM LINCOLN anecdotes ANN RUTLEDGE appeared Appleton & Company Bible biography of Lincoln books about Lincoln books which Lincoln boyhood campaign biography Century Company Charnwood Civil collection contains Drinkwater Drinkwater's edition Editor EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION Emancipator English father G. P. Putnam's Sons George Gettysburg Address Harper & Brothers Henry Henry Altemus Company Herndon hero Houghton Mifflin Company Illinois inaugural interest intimate Joseph Fort knew Lamon lawyer letters Lincoln literature Lincoln read Lincoln-Douglas debates LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY Lincoln's character Lincoln's death literary living MacMillan Company material McClurg & Company memory nation Nicolay Oldroyd Osborn H papers poems political present President Lincoln proclamation published rebellion reminiscences schools Scripps selected Senator Henderson Series slavery slaves Soul of Abraham Springfield story of Lincoln Tarbell Thaddeus Stevens tion told TOM STRONG valuable verse volumes Washington William H writings of Lincoln written wrote young